2021
DOI: 10.47067/reads.v7i4.413
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An Empirical Analysis of Globalization-Poverty Nexus: Evidence from Pakistan

Abstract: Despite the significant progress that has been observed towards the Millennium goals, more than one billion people still live on less than 1.25 US dollars per day. A large body of the literature has focused on the growth effects of globalization and generally documents favourable effects of globalizing on economic growth. Does globalization reduce poverty? This question has received relatively less attention and the available evidence is not conclusive. This study investigates the impact of globalization on po… Show more

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“…The outcome also confirms the findings of Deyshappria (2018) for developing countries, Khan and Majeed (2018) for 113 developing countries, and Hassan, Bukhari, and Arshed (2019). To add to this, the finding validates the study of Salahuddin et al (2019) for South Africa and Majeed and Farooq (2021) in Pakistan. All these authors confirm that globalization plays a pivotal role in poverty reduction in developing countries including Africa.…”
Section: Empirical Results and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…The outcome also confirms the findings of Deyshappria (2018) for developing countries, Khan and Majeed (2018) for 113 developing countries, and Hassan, Bukhari, and Arshed (2019). To add to this, the finding validates the study of Salahuddin et al (2019) for South Africa and Majeed and Farooq (2021) in Pakistan. All these authors confirm that globalization plays a pivotal role in poverty reduction in developing countries including Africa.…”
Section: Empirical Results and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The study also reports that political globalization results in a low level of poverty in Indonesia and Turkey, while its impact on the poverty level is insignificant in Mexico. In Pakistan, Majeed and Farooq (2021) establish that there is a negative relationship between globalization and annual poverty in the said country. This implies that as the level of globalization increases, annual poverty in Pakistan reduces.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Pakistan different studies have also taken place to see this relation and it is seen that trade openness effect income inequality and increases poverty as the distribution from it is not evenly distributed (Khan and Bashir, 2012). Empirically it has been seen that trade may assist the upper class and on the other hand creates harm for the poor one (Majeed, 2010). Inflation being purely monetary phenomena affects income inequality of a country.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%